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Advertising Reality Check

I just received an email from a magazine to which I do receive its e-newsletter — and it does provide many great nuggets that I frequently share with my online peeps.

The purpose of this email was to solicit me to advertise in the print magazine. Here was the selling pitch:

Reasons you should advertise [...]

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The World Is Our Living Room

Here is my friend Francisco delivering a Toastmasters’ speech to his local chapter, but also sharing it worldwide.

Why is this significant? Viewing this video will open the door to many possibilities. We can create and participate in virtual events without having to leave the confines of our homes.

Francisco and I only met in [...]

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The Medium Is The Message

Somewhere along the way, this key point has been completely forgotten.

This doesn’t seem to be taught in schools anymore — journalism school, public relations classes, or marketing.

A friend of mine told me this recently:

It is unbelievable. at my school, they taught us that LinkedIn was the one and only way to [...]

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Street Art: The Quiet Revolution

A fascinating report on Al Jazeera’s Listening Post reported that street art is a clue to how a population is feeling.

Long before the Arab Spring erupted, before there were physical actions in Bahrain and Libya, graffiti waged its own quiet revolution to spread its media directly to the people on the street. When Internet [...]

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Don’t Assume

I received an interesting email tonight from a passing acquaintance who wants me to like her Facebook page.

While Facebook allows you to send out requests to your followers to follow your page (or blog) — and I admit I have used that in the past — is it me or does it seem rather [...]

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Perspective

What does success mean?

What is art?

What is good music?

What is entertainment?

What is a great car?

What is the best restaurant in the city?

What is the best TV show?

What is the most important issue?

What is perfection?

Ask these questions to 20 different people and you will get 20 different [...]

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You Don’t Have To Own Apple To Be Influenced By Steve Jobs

I was on my living room couch updating my Facebook from my Asus Eee Pad tablet when I saw a posting that Steve Jobs had died.

There are no Apple products in my possession, but Jobs was someone who interested me for his visionary leadership, how he trumped the conventional and made unconventional a household [...]

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Kindle Nuggets

I’m reading more. Because my Kindle is so transportable, I take it with me everywhere. In a bank lineup, I can read while I wait. You can if you take a physical book, too, but the Kindle is easy to slip into my purse and weighs about as much as my keys.

What I do [...]

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Sales Of Printed Books Through Bookstores Are Declining

I just received the latest version of Brian Jud’s Book Marketing Matters Volume 10, Issue 17, Number 231 August 22, 2011 and couldn’t resist sharing a part of one of his postings.

 

This image was taken from a video of a train (center of the image) moving through a marketplace in India. You can [...]

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Seeing Is Relevance

“If your customers don’t see you, you are effectively no longer relevant.” Kris Kiler

If it looks like the economy is heading for the crapper, you’re right. If you think you can ride the storm by showing resilience, you’re right.

I can tell you first-hand that whatever you believe [...]

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